From late position, Hun Wei Lee three-bet shoved all in for 34,100 and Asj Taylor reshoved out of the small blind to enforce a fold from the initial raiser.
Lee:
Taylor:
The board blanked out and Lee was sent to the rail.
Over on table 34, there was a raise as well and David Leas then got his short stack in. Javier Zarco repushed from one seat over to isolate successfully.
Leas:
Zarco:
Again the player at risk found no help with the board running out and the second seat open within one minute was confirmed.
From middle position, Karib Yustinus announced all in and the dealer counted a stack of 42,400. Piyush Gupta decided to call from one seat over and the rest of the table folded.
On the three-way flop , Robert Nguyen led for 5,300 out of the small blind and Frank Williams raised to 14,600 from late position. Huy Pham called from the button and Nguyen led go. On the turn, both players gave each other the stare down and Williams then announced all in after more than two minutes to enforce a fold.
Ferenc Riech raised to 6,500 and Paul Hoefer clicked it up to 19,000 out of the big blind to see the fellow German call. On the flop , Hoefer continued for 14,500 and Riech quickly let go.
With 27 players left, the fourth table for today will break momentarily and the money is not too far anymore. The top 21 spots get paid, among the short stacks are Sergio Aido and James Atkin.
Jorn Walthaus and Brian Yoon have been eliminated at the very end of the previous level still. Yoon had a flip with the against Paul Hoefer's and the board ran out safely for the German, reading .
Ferenc Riech opened the action with a raise and Elliot Smith then three-bet big out of the blinds, making it 17,400 to go. Riech jammed and Smith snap-called to find himself with the dominating ace:
Riech:
Smith:
The German improved thanks to the flop flop and held up with the turn and river completing the board.